The Christmas Owl Rockefeller by Sterer Lesson

The Christmas Owl Rockefeller Lesson Plan

 

The long-awaited "The Christmas Owl" is a true story about a Northern Saw-whet Owl who was found in the Norway Spruce Rockefeller Christmas tree last year. The tiny owl, who was an adult despite its small size traveled 170 miles from its home to New York City where the Norway Spruce was put on display for the Christmas tree lighting tradition. 


When the Little Owl was found it was taken to an animal rehabilitation center to recover from dehydration and lack of nutrition. After a successful recovery, the Little Owl was given a name, Rockefeller.
The Christmas Owl story is a heartwarming Christmas story that celebrates kindness, togetherness, and tradition. 

The Christmas Owl Rockefeller Lesson Plan

 

In addition to teaching about this famous New York City yearly celebration, students learn about a Northern Saw-whet Owl, its habitat, its diet, and adaptations. It is ideal for teaching about the inter-connectivity and inter-dependency of our ecosystem.

The Christmas Owl Rockefeller by Sterer Lesson Plan

 
The Christmas Owl FREE Coloring Activity

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Mrs. Lena, M.Ed.

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